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JUSTICE AND REVENGE. Sir Erima Harvey Northcroft died in 1953 – a footnote in New Zealand’s military and legal history. But we still have a lot to learn from him after the death of Osama Bin Laden. This week, Craig Ranapia explains why.
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Damian Christie and Raybon Kan talk to New Zealandish comedian Stella Graham about female comedianism, Culture Club and her show 'Karma Comedian'.
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Ben Hope has a look at the contemporary craft world and discovers a land where knitting moustaches is considered normal.
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Damian Christie and Raybon Kan to Rodi aka Scratch 22 about the nature of beats, visualising instrumental music and the new album 'Distance from View'.
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Damian Christie and Russell Brown catch up with Jimmy Christmas and Joe McElhinney from Luger Boa to talk about the new album ‘New Hot Nights’, music beyond the D4 and rock music in New Zealand.
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OF WEDDINGS AND DIVORCES: While Kate and Wills got hitched with all the pomp and splendour in world, Rodney Hide appears to have been dumped by the ACT party and replaced by the new kid in town: Don Brash.
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With all of his facebook pictures sitting online, Thom Watts goes to investigate what happens to his digital legacy.
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Damian Christie and Russell Brown talk up to British comedian Carey Marx on his new show ‘Scoundrel’ about being a magician pulling potatoes from peoples ears, the funny sides of seances, and having people walk out of his shows.
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Rich, I think you're forgetting the old adage about omelets and eggs. If you want attention for the world, why not send up your mascot to a hero? It'd definitely be iconic and something for the country to get behind.
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LEST WE FORGET: Craig Ranapia pays tribute to one of his heroes who passed on this week. Though she wasn't Jesus Christ, nor any of the wasted lives at Gallipolli, British Actress Elisabeth Sladen was one of the most important female TV characters in the 20th century.